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EXTRAORDINARY DAYS FOR OLD MASTERS
01 March 2000


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The Paul Getty Museum bought a 251 x 213 mm drawing by Giovanni Antonio Canale, called Canaletto (1697-1768), a Capriccio inspired by the courtyard of the Palazzo Grifalconi-Loredan in Venice, for $ 160,000 against a top pre-sale estimate of $ 70,000.


Canaletto

Meanwhile, Katrin Bellenger bought another Canaletto drawing measuring 435 x 289 mm and representing the North side of the Campo Basso with the Church and a market scene on the verso, for $ 130,000 despite the opinion of Charles Beddington, the expert on Canaletto, that this work was more probably by Bellotto, another Venetian artist.


Rembrandt

A 151 x 175 mm study by Rembrandt of an old man seated warming his hands by a fire fetched $ 277,500. Christie's sale on January 28th brought more surprises with two other magnificent drawings by Rembrandt. A pen and ink wash showing the bulwark called the Rose and the Mill, 134 x 218 mm sold in favour of the Pierpont Morgan Library for $ 3,7 million against a top pre-sale estimate of $ 2,4 million. This drawing had been acquired for $ 686,782 in the sale of the Chatsworth collection in 1984.

Another landscape by Rembrandt showing the bulwark at the St Anthonispoort, Amsterdam, a 142 x 178 mm pen and brown ink, brown wash drawing fetched $ 2,6 million against a top pre-sale estimate of $ 1,8 million. It went to Bob Haboldt, a dealer, while the Getty museum bought for $ 156,500 a magnificent 78 x 108 mm preparatory sketch by Heinrich Aldegrever (circa 1501- circa 1555/61) representing “Lazarus begging for crumbs before Dives' table”, which was a study for a print of the same subject.


Aldegrever

Prices seem to go up quite rapidly on the market, the main reason being that important drawings are now scarce.

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